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| Population | 123,000 |
| Languages Spoken | Hindi , Himachali , Garhwali , English |
| Best Time To Visit | mid-April
to mid-July , mid-September to late October and mid-December to January . |
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Shimla (also spelt as 'Simla') derives its name from
Shimla has been blessed with all the natural bounties, one can think of. Dwelling on a panoramic location, the hilly town is surrounded by green pastures and snow-capped peaks. The spectacular cool hills accompanied by the structures made during the colonial era create an aura, which is very different from other hill stations. Bulging at its seams with unprecedented expansion, Shimla
retains its colonial heritage, with grand old buildings, among them
are the stately Viceregal Lodge, charming iron lamp posts and Anglo-Saxon
names. The Mall, packed with shops and eateries, is the centre of attraction
of the town, and Scandal Point, associated with the former Maharaja
of Patiala's escapades, offers a view of distant snowclad peaks. MUSEUMS GARDENS SHOPPING CENTRE MOUNTAINS The Ridge: The large open space in the heart of town presents excellent view of the mountain ranges. Shimla's landmarks - the Neo-Gothic structure of Christ Church and the new - Tudor Library building is worth seeing. TEMPLES Sankat Mochan: On Shimla-Kalka road is the famous "Lord Hanuman" temple. Situated at an altitude of 1,975m, it commands an excellent view of Shimla town. Tara Devi: On Shimla-Kalka road this holy place is accessible by rail, bus and car (11-km). From the station / road - one can visit the temple either on foot or by taxi / jeep. WATERFALLS OTHERS Bharari Spur: It is a less explored area within the town. From here, one can take a long haul by foot through the thick cedar forest to the Hot-springs of Tattapani, or to the ruins of Kiar Koti. Institute Of Advanced Studies: Housed in the former Viceregal Lodge, it was built in 1888. A spectacular English Renaissance grey stone structure. The entry in the institute is by ticket and only on Sundays the grounds are open for the public. Annadale: Surrounded by deodar trees, this glade has an ancient temple on the edge. more... Summer Hill: At an altitude of 1,283m, Summer Hill is a picturesque spot on Shimla-Kalka Railway line offering shady walks in quiet surroundings. The Father of Nation, Mahatma Gandhi during his visit to Shimla lived in the elegant Georgian House of Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur located here. HP University is also situated over here. Himalayan Aviary: Close to the Viceregal lodge is the Himalayan Aviary or the Himalayan Bird Park. This park is a natural habitat of numerous species of birds found in Himachal such as Himalayan Monal, Pheasants, Peafowls and National Bird of India, the Peacock. |
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